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On Thursday 5th May we once again went to the polls to vote for the administration of our local council.

Did you vote for the previous administration???

Did you change the way you voted?

Are you happy with the outcome in Southwark?


https://www.southwarknews.co.uk/news/2022-southwark-local-elections-the-results-in-full/

I sometimes vote Lib dem but not very often, Trinidad.


I would have probably voted Labour but the CPZ debacle followed by the LTNs and their obstinate refusals to listen to actual people who live here made it impossible. I also don't believe the current lot do anything for us at all and I remember how hard James Barber worked in comparison.

Waseley, Labour haven?t had a National record since 2009.


They have had a local record here in East Dulwich though and it is not good. Not good at all.


I can see why you would want to try to distract people from that but local Labour councillors will have to answer for it ultimately.

One thing I am aware of is that This neighborhood has better support services than others, particularly around mental health. There are walk-in hubs for children and services for adults. I don't know of many other boroughs that have this, nor whether they are also Labour wards. I'm not suggesting they are perfect, but mental health is a very pressing issue for most people are affected by it in some way.

I certainly won't be voting Conservative


Ruby Fuller was a local 19 year old, former head girl of the Charter School, who died at home obeying the lockdown rules, while Johnston and Sunak broke them, and then lied about it.


See Remembering Ruby @KindlyLoudly on Twitter

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